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Members of μnX Lab at Xiaobo's going away party!
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MicronX Group Research Featured on the Cover of Nanotachnology.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/3.JPGEmad's poster presentation at Hilton Head 2014.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/2.jpegAlireza’s paper presentation on ‘Resonant MEMS Piezoresistors for narrow band electronic amplification’ at Hilton Head 2014.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/1.jpegMembers of Micro n X Lab enjoying at Hilton Head 2014.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/30-serious.jpgThis is how serious you should be when working in the cleanroom.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/29-silicon-dioxide.jpgSilicon dioxide nano-walls used as a protection layer during silicon etch process
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/28-cystalline-silicon.jpgCrystalline silicon nanobeams fabricated using conventional optical lithography with 2μm resolution and a single lithography step.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/27-mems-resonant.jpgMEMS resonant structure for nano-precision force and displacement measurments.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/26-copper-nanotrees.jpgInteresting result of an experiment gone wrong. Copper nano-trees growing on silicon microstructure in an unsuccessful effort to electroplate atomic layers of copper.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/25.jpgSEM view of smaller airborne particles (diameters between 60nm and 300nm) deposited in the second stage of the aerosol impactor.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/24.jpgSEM view of larger airborne particles (300nm and above in diameter) deposited in the first stage of the aerosol impactor.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/24-.jpgOptical microscope view of a MEMS resonant balance after airborne particle deposition using a one-stage aerosol impactor.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/22.JPGTwo-stage aerosol impactor with embedded MEMS resonant balances for airborne particulate size segregation and mass concentration monitoring.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/21.jpgResonant peak of a thermal-piezoresistive resonator obtained using the quick-connect interface.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/20.jpgAlignment between the quick-connect metallic interfaces and device pads
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/19.jpgPCB with quick-connect interfaces for testing the MEMS chips without wirebonding.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/sem-view.jpgSEM view of the thermally actuated MEMS resonant sensors.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/17.jpgThermally actuated MEMS resonant sensor chip designed and fabricated in collaboration with femtoScale, Inc. under the SBIR projects, summer 2012.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/16.jpgPressure chamber designed and fabricated for testing MEMS resonators under high pressure.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/emad-wirebonder.jpgEmad working with the Wire Bonder at UTD μnX Lab
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/14.JPGAmir and Arash working with Mask Aligner at DU Cleanroom.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/14.jpgAmir and Arash pretending to work at DU NEMS Lab!
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/12.JPGAfter Arash’s PhD defense (Dr. Hajjam as of this moment), summer 2012.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/11.jpgArash is dedicating his 2012 Best Research Assistant Award at DU Engineering and Computer Science School awards ceremony to Masoud Bahramisharif, a University of Denver PhD Student who was killed in a Hit-and-Run Car Accident (2012).
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/10.JPGμnX former and current members with part of Professor Ayazi’s academic family at Hilton Head Workshop (2012).
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/09.jpgAmir’s PhD Defense, summer 2011.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/08.jpgWith Professors Wilson, Matin, and Pourkamali after Amir’s PhD Defense (Dr. Rahafrooz as of this moment!), summer 2011.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/07.JPGWith Professor Nguyen at IEDM 2010.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/06.JPGWith Professor Ayazi and his former student, Ashwin Samarao, at IEDM 2010.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/05.JPGWith Dr. Shakeri and Dr. Monajjemi, former Georgia Tech colleagues of Dr. Pourkamali, at IEDM 2010.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/04.jpgAmir and Arash take a moment off their typical summer workday at University of Denver; during this summer they each had a paper accepted for oral presentation at IEDM Meeting 2010.
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/03.jpgBest Research and Teaching Assistant Awards go to Amir and Arash, respectively at University of Denver, Engineering and Computer Science School awards ceremony (2009).
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/02.jpgAmir and Arash with Professor Chuck Wilson at University of Denver (DU), Engineering and Computer Science School awards ceremony (2009).
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http://micronexlab.org/wp-content/uploads/slideshow-gallery/01.jpgFour generations of MEMS academics. From left to right, Professor Khalil Najafi, who was the PhD advisor of Professor Farrokh Ayazi, who was the PhD advisor of Dr. Pourkamali, who was the PhD advisor of Dr. Amir Rahafrooz (at Hilton Head Workshop, 2008).